Handmade oil painting reproduction of St. Charles Borromeo (1538-84)
a painting by Sigismondo Caula.
From Saint and Thought For Every Day,
by Blessed James Alberione
St. Charles Borromeo
Bishop
St. Charles, of the wealthy Borromeo family, was born in northern Italy in 1538. At the age of 22, he was summoned to Rome by his uncle, Pius IV, was made a Cardinal and, soon after, Archbishop of Milan. Cardinal Borromeo was a good shepherd of his flock and is known for his liberality, courage, zeal and charity. One of his greatest accomplishments was his founding of diocesan seminaries. He died in 1584 at the age of 46 and was canonized a saint in 1610.
Let us spend our life in the practice of Christian virtue and Christian "concern" as did St. Charles.
What Strikes Me Most Today
St. Charles' story starts off sounding like nepotism, with the Pope picking his 22 year old nephew to be a Cardinal. Then I look at the painting of him out in the streets administering the sacraments to plague victims. St. Charles deserved to be a Cardinal, an Archbishop, and a Saint!
St. Charles Borromeo, Ora Pro Nobis!
What strikes you most today?
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